therisity
(from there is, as in “there’s something in it”), an entity worth intaking; attributively, a subjective “quantity of being” in something — its level of irreducible quiddity, of whatever won’t derive from its genesis and environment: the thing’s complexity, extropy, interestingness. The word spread and fundamentalized from an ironic occasionalism (your founder was quite a therisity — perhaps just unenticing to decipher, not genuinely irreducible).
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